Poe (disambiguation)
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Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) was an American writer.
Poe or POE may also refer to:
Places
- Poe, California, an unincorporated community in Butte County, US
- Poe, Indiana, a town in the US
- 17427 Poe, an asteroid
- Poe, a settlement in the Nzérékoré Prefecture, Guinea
Science and technology
- Polyolester oil, synthetic oil used in some refrigeration compressors
- Polyoxyethylene
Computing
- Perl Object Environment, a library for event driven multitasking for the Perl programming language
- Power over Ethernet (PoE), combining data and power supply via Ethernet cabling
- PowerOpen Environment, an open standard for running a Unix-based operating system on the PowerPC computer architecture
- Product of experts (PoE), a machine learning technique
Games
- Pillars of Eternity, a role playing game by Obsidian Entertainment
- Path of Exile, an action role playing game by Grinding Gear Games
People and characters
- Poe Ballantine (born 1955), American author
- Poe (singer) (born 1967), American singer/songwriter
- Poe (surname), a surname (and list of people with the name)
- Poe (mascot), a mascot of the Baltimore Ravens National Football League team
- Poe, a character in the series Ruby Gloom
- Poe, an uglydoll
- Poe, a ghost-like enemy in the The Legend of Zelda series
Other uses
- Post-occupancy evaluation, of a building or space
- Port of entry, a place where one may lawfully enter a country
- Poe's law which states that a sufficiently sophisticated parody of extremism is indistinguishable from the real thing
- Place of Employment, the address a repossessor, skip tracer, or process server will use to find a debtor or the debtor's collateral
- Poe Lock, one of the Soo Locks allowing access between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes, North America
See also
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